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Journal of Aging and Health (2014).
Jang, Y., Yoon, H., et al.

Dental Care Utilization and Unmet Dental Needs in Older Korean Americans

The study finds that the likelihood of having an unmet dental need increased when participants had less education, no dental insurance coverage, lower levels of acculturation, and more limited family networks among other factors.

Journal of Aging and Health (2014).
Li, Y., Kao, D. & Dinh, T.Q.

Correlates of Neighborhood Environment with Walking Among Older Asian Americans

The study finds that social cohesion was related to increased minutes of walking among Asian older adults, but neighborhood effects on walking vary greatly across different Asian subgroups.

The Journals of Gerontology: Series B (2014).
Thomeer, M.B., Mudrazija, S. & Angel, J.L.

How Do Race and Hispanic Ethnicity Affect Nursing Home Admission? Evidence From the Health and Retirement Study

The study finds that significant racial and ethnic variations in nursing home admission continue to exist and that Hispanic use remains particularly low.

Geriatrics & Gerontology International (2014).
Leung, D.Y.P., Bai, X., Chi, I., et al.

Prevalence of Medication Adherence and its Associated Factors among Community-dwelling Chinese Older Adults in Hong Kong

The study finds that the prevalence of self-reported medication adherence was high among Hong Kong Chinese community-dwelling older adults.

Aging & Mental Health (2014).
Chan, W.C.H., Kwan, C.W. & Chi, I.

Moderating Effect of Communication Difficulty on the Relationship Between Depression and Pain: A Study on Community-dwelling Older Adults in Hong Kong

The study that finds that pain scores increased more when individuals who experienced communication difficulty reported being depressed.

Journal of Happiness Studies (2014).
Peterson, T.L., Chatters, L.M., Taylor, R.J., Nguyen, A.W.

Subjective Well-being of Older African Americans with DSM IV Psychiatric Disorders

Analysis shows that having a lifetime DSM IV psychiatric disorder does not necessarily mean that an individual will go on to live a life of dissatisfaction and unhappiness.

Canadian Journal on Aging (2014).
Zuo, D., Chi, I., et al.

End-of-Life Family Caregiving for Older Parents in China’s Rural Anhui Province

The study finds that the eldest child often provides the most family caregiving to parents at the end of life compared to other siblings.

Preventing Chronic Disease (2014).
Wu, S., Wu, B., et al.

Collaborative Depression Care among Latino Patients in Diabetes Disease Management, Los Angeles, 2011-2013

The study that finds that supportive care through depression monitoring can improve diabetes and depression outcomes.

Aging & Mental Health (2014).
Li, C., Chi, I., et al.

Urban and Rural Factors Associated with Life Satisfaction among Older Chinese Adults

The study that finds that financial strain, depressive symptoms, filial piety and accessibility of health services were significantly associated with life satisfaction for older Chinese from both urban and rural areas.

BMJ Open (2014).
Leung, A.Y.M., Bo, A., Hsiao, H-Y., Wang, S.S., Chi, I.

Health Literacy Issues in the Care of Chinese American Immigrants with Diabetes: A Qualitative Study

The study underscores the importance of cultural sensitivity when working with first-generation Chinese immigrants with diabetes.

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